An audio tool developed by Apple Inc.
Used by 8028 people for 59784 hours, 18 minutes and 25 seconds
iTunes is a digital media player application, introduced by Apple in 2001 at Macworld Expo in San Francisco for playing and organizing digital music and video files. The program is also an interface to manage the contents on Apple's popular iPod digital media players. Additionally, iTunes can connect to the iTunes Store (provided an internet connection is present) in order to download purchased digital music, music videos, television shows, iPod games, audiobooks, various podcasts, and feature length films.
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| Website: | apple.com/itunes/ |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 7.6.2 |
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Its great for use with my iPod, could do with a faster interface.
iTunes is simple, and functional audio and podcast player for MacOS and Windows. Of course, don't forget iTunes Store and iPod integration. I found all features what I need with a nice interface in the iTunes. (And my iTunes never failed on my Windows PC. It's cool.) Best player for Mac OS ever.
I use iTunes to download pod casts only. I can't recommend this software really.
For most audio I use Winamp (AOL has one good thing!) and for video, Media Player Classic with K-Lite Mega Codec Pack.
I do not own an iPod and will never ever own one. I chose iTunes because I wanted a fresh interface. Yes, I did indeed get a fresh interface, so one point for that! But the interface was slow. Slower then having a 386 trying to run Windows XP. Plus, the audio stuttered, even after "fixing" the problem with solutions found on the web. I can not believe that ipod and iphone users have to put up with this crap! I'll be sticking with WMP9, the best, in my eyes, media player for Windows.
Great music program! Making playlists, see what's most played and more is very effective. Better than every other music program.
Compared to other music player programs I've used, iTunes is the easiest to use. It has a nice interface and I like the library management. The integration with iPods, iPhones, and the iTunes Store certainly helps. People may complain about the proprietary library, music, and video formats, but considering that I use an iPod, I don't have any problem with it.
Great music library management, though I wish it would be a little better sport about writing media information to ID3 tags rather than just it's own proprietary library format. Would be nice if they worked on reducing resource use, too. Still, you can't beat it for a full featured media manager with online store.
nice
A very nice program. unfortunately the memory leakage on my pc is sometimes annoying (near 500+ meg). other then that, awesome interface, library organising, tons of handy features. much better then winamp.
Having been forced to use MusicMatch Jukebox during the 2nd-Gen iPod days, I'm extremely glad for iTunes. It's way easier to use and prettier to look at than most of the Windows or Linux alternatives I've tried, though it does use up quite a bit of system resources.
The worst thing about OSX. I stopped using it a long time ago (apart from for ipod firmware updates), mediamonkey for windows or just about any linux player is better than this. It's a resource hog, bloated to hell and horrible to use.
Forced software is just as bad as any other form of malware.
Simply the best. I just wish about auto-check for new albums of artists from my library...
its the best for apple owners, and to others, no clue
Best music player =)